UDT Places on CRN’s 2020 Solution Provider 500 List

UDT, a technology solutions company that evaluates, architects, secures, and manages information technology, today announced that they have ranked on CRN’s 2020 Solution Provider 500 List!

UDT, a technology solutions company that evaluates, architects, secures, and manages information technology, today announced that they have ranked on CRN’s 2020 Solution Provider 500 List! This list honors the top IT channel partner organizations in North America based on achievements in revenue.

“UDT thrives on customer experience as we focus on creating and delivering solutions to clients around their digital transformation journey, cyber security resilience and full lifecycle management of our clients’ IT assets,” said Henry Fleches, CEO of UDT. “These capabilities have fueled our own transformation and I am so grateful to my colleagues at UDT for their relentless and collaborative efforts. We are very grateful for our company’s growth and accomplishments over the last couple of years.”

Fleches and President, Gerard Amaro, founded UDT  25 years ago in South Florida and continue to grow their business within the areas of managed security and digital transformation services to their clients.

In the past, the CRN has named UDT to their Managed Service Provider 500 List and Tech Elite 250 List.

About UDT:

UDT is a technology enabler that helps clients in major industries evaluate, architect, secure, and manage technology on the go, in the rack and in the cloud. UDT provides customized services, including mobility, cloud, collaboration, loT, data, security, and ITaaS solutions and technical, professional, and managed services.

Accomplish more with UDT: www.udtonline.com

About The Channel Company:

The Channel Company enables breakthrough channel performance with dominant media, engaging events, expert consulting and education and innovative marketing services and solutions. As the channel catalyst, they connect and empower technology suppliers, solution providers and end-users.

###

Editor’s note: Interviews are available upon request.

MEDIA CONTACT:
[email protected]

Accomplish More With UDT

Get your custom solution in cybersecurity, lifecycle management, digital transformation and managed IT services. Connect with our team today.

More to explore

Guide – How to Optimize Your School District’s Year-End Budget

The end of the academic year is fast approaching. Many school districts have leftover budget available to reinvest elsewhere—but time is running out. Download the guide and make the most of your ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ funds.

2024 Will Test Cybersecurity Leaders: Is Your Company Ready?

Experts say new AI-driven threats and an election year will spell trouble for companies.

K12 Budgeting: Planning Your 1:1 Device Refresh Program Cost

As K12 education evolves, managing 1:1 device programs effectively is crucial. These programs, providing each student with a personal computing device, play a pivotal role in modern education. Success demands strategic planning, communication, foresight, and a holistic approach to device management. With digital learning on the rise, these devices are more than just tools for accessing information; they are platforms for interactive, core learning experiences. However, funding remains a significant hurdle, making effective budgeting for your device refresh program essential for optimizing ROI and device longevity.

Crafting a Futureproof 1:1 Device Strategy for School Districts

In the evolving landscape of Education Technology, crafting a futureproof 1:1 device strategy is crucial. This strategy should link every student, teacher, and administrator experience with specific device specifications. The integration of educational apps into the curriculum can significantly enhance the learning environment. These apps, tailored to the needs of students, can provide interactive content, fostering a dynamic learning experience.

Optimizing Your K12 Tech Investments: Funding 1:1 Device Programs

This blog will guide school districts grappling with the financial and resource demands of implementing a successful 1:1 device program amid ongoing challenges of budget constraints and competing priorities. Our guided workbook, created in partnership with Intel, provides further support with personalized roadmap on “Pathways to Innovation: Building a Sustainable Digital Learning Environment”.​

K12 Cybersecurity: How to Secure 1:1 Devices in Your School District

This blog post delves into the importance of security, cybersecurity, and data privacy in school districts implementing 1:1 device initiatives. It offers basic steps for evaluating, planning, and executing a security strategy. Our guided workbook, created in partnership with Intel, provides a personalized roadmap on “Pathways to Innovation: Building a Sustainable Digital Learning Environment”.

Experiencing a security breach?

Get immediate assistance from our security operations center! Take the following recommended actions NOW while we get on the case:

RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE NEXT ACTIONS

  1. Determine which systems were impacted and immediately isolate them. Take the network offline at the switch level or physically unplug the systems from the wired or wireless network.
  2. Immediately take backups offline to preserve them. Scan backups with anti-virus and malware tools to ensure they’re not infected
  3. Initiate an immediate password reset on affected user accounts with new passwords that are no less than 14 characters in length. Do this for Senior Management accounts as well.

Just one more step

Please fill out the following form,